I'd put money on it.I love the whole look of the trailer, actually. Wonder if the cooking scene is a nod to Ebon’s role in The Bear?
I think all they have to do is jump universes. This Earth is described as a retro 60s future. So it's the same time but the alternate Earth of this time looks like the 60s.I bet whatever they do to stop Galactus will also factor in how they get to the MCU universe. Though it is weird. Not only do they have to travel to another universe but forward in time as well. I am curious how they do both of those things.
100%Between this and Superman, it's gonna be a god summer for movies.
I could see this going in a very Marvel Comics direction -- the Fantastic Four fail to stop Galactus from consuming their Earth, and in their failure they are "kicked" through the multiverse, survivors of a doomed timeline, trapped in a world they never made. Shades of Rachel Summers, Cable, Bishop, a bunch more I can't even remember....I think all they have to do is jump universes. This Earth is described as a retro 60s future. So it's the same time but the alternate Earth of this time looks like the 60s.
I hope they stay in this universe and it's not destroyed/merged and then they go to the one that looks like our world.I'd put money on it.
I think all they have to do is jump universes. This Earth is described as a retro 60s future. So it's the same time but the alternate Earth of this time looks like the 60s.
That just seems like a pretty grim, no pun intended, way to introduce your heroes to an audience to me.
Honestly, I'd rather the film take place on the "standard" MCU Earth, in the Silver Age, where there's a second heroic age between Captain America in the 1940s and the Avengers in the 2010s, and defeating Galactus just kicks them ahead in time sixty-ish years. Maybe it's time dilation. Maybe it's a rip in the fabric of time. Maybe it's hypersleep and the Guardians of the Galaxy find them, like the Botany Bay.That just seems like a pretty grim, no pun intended, way to introduce your heroes to an audience to me.
That's actually what I thought they were going to do. I took that quip in Doctor Strange 2 the wrong way.Honestly, I'd rather the film take place on the "standard" MCU Earth, in the Silver Age
The retro-future buildings in the NYC scenes would seem to indicate it's not the MCU Earth. Plus, in Avengers, Fury specifically says that Thor's arrival was what clued everyone into there being life outside the planet. (Yes, he "knew" before per Captain Marvel, but I'm pretty sure he's referring to the general public, and it wouldn't be the first time he's not told the whole truth.)Honestly, I'd rather the film take place on the "standard" MCU Earth, in the Silver Age, where there's a second heroic age between Captain America in the 1940s and the Avengers in the 2010s, and defeating Galactus just kicks them ahead in time sixty-ish years. Maybe it's time dilation. Maybe it's a rip in the fabric of time. Maybe it's hypersleep and the Guardians of the Galaxy find them, like the Botany Bay.
I'd put money on it.
I think all they have to do is jump universes. This Earth is described as a retro 60s future. So it's the same time but the alternate Earth of this time looks like the 60s.
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